
Shadow Correction: Why Moving the Light Beats Turning It Up
When a face looks dark at a vanity mirror, the problem is almost never brightness — it is geometry. Position corrects what output cannot. The standard response to a dark or shadowed face ...

Test Your Angles: Why Positioning Matters Before You Fix Any Light Permanently
The angle at which a beam meets a surface determines whether that surface reads as flat and plain or rich with depth, texture, and shadow — and the only reliable way to find the right angle is to test ...
